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Byron Barnett Dies at 69: Cause of Death, Family, Career Highlights & Legacy

Byron Barnett, the veteran journalist and long-time face of 7News Boston, has died at the age of 69. The station confirmed his passing on Monday, August 5, noting that Barnett died peacefully on Sunday, August 4, after battling cancer.

“Throughout his four-decade career, Byron cherished the privilege of telling the stories of New Englanders who welcomed him into their lives,” his family said in a statement.
“After facing cancer with unwavering courage, Byron passed away peacefully on Sunday, surrounded by his loving family.”

Although 7News did not confirm the exact cause of death, his longtime colleague Jonathan Hall shared that Barnett had been facing complications from cancer for some time.

Four Decades of Trusted Journalism

Barnett began his reporting career in the early 1980s and quickly became a trusted and familiar face in Massachusetts households. He was widely respected for his deep connection to Boston’s communities, covering major political events, presidential campaigns, civil rights issues, and sports stories with passion and empathy.

His interview with Muhammad Ali early in his career remained one of his proudest moments—even though no video or transcript of that conversation survives today.

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Barnett also covered every presidential campaign from Ronald Reagan in 1984 onward and was a regular presence at New England Patriots press conferences, where he became known for his direct questions to Coach Bill Belichick.

Career Honors and Awards

Byron Barnett’s impact on journalism was reflected in the many awards he received throughout his career, including:

  • Emmy Award
  • Black Journalists’ Region One Journalist of the Year
  • YMCA Black Achievers Award
  • Silver Circle Award (2013) from the Boston/New England Chapter of NATAS

He retired during the COVID-19 pandemic as his battle with cancer intensified.

Tributes Pour In

Tributes from colleagues, city officials, and viewers have flooded in since news of his death was announced.

“Byron Barnett was human first—smart, principled, and honest, everything you look for in a journalist,” said former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh. “The work he did reflected our communities with heart and integrity. I’m thinking of his wife Kathleen, his family, and everyone at @7News tonight. He’ll be deeply missed.”

Family and Personal Life

Byron Barnett is survived by his wife, Kathleen, and other close family members. It has not been publicly confirmed whether he had any children.

A Lasting Legacy in Boston Journalism

Byron Barnett was more than a reporter—he was a voice of integrity in New England journalism. His storytelling connected communities, held power to account, and made space for voices that might otherwise have gone unheard.

His legacy will live on in the countless stories he told and the people he inspired.

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